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* DEATHS.
**
The home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Mills, of Kinards, was saddened on
Monday morning by the death of their
only daughter, Rrances Elizabeth,
aged 7 months. The funeral service
was conducted by the Rev. W. R.
Bouknight and the burial was at
Hopewell cemetery.
Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks, 89 years old,
died at midnight of Monday, at the
residence of her daughter, Mrs. Wm.
Koon, in West End, and was buried
at the cemetery there Tuesday after
noon at 4.30 o'clock, the Revs. A. M.
Gardner and L. B. White conducting
the service.
Mrs. Ella Sulton, aged 44 years,
wife of Mr. P. J. Sulton, of Mollohon,
died of gastritis at about 1 o'clock
Tuesday morning and was buried at
Corinth J.utheran church, Saluda
county, at noon on Wednesday.
Mrs. Ida Derry Perry, wife of Mr.
R. S. Perry, at the. age of 49 years,
died at her home in this city at 4.30
o'clock Tuesday morning, after an ill
ness of two months with a complica
tion of diseases, and was buried at 12
o'clock Wednesday at the old Perry
graveyard in Saluda county, service
conducted by the Rev. Mr. Miller. Mrs.
Perry wa a member of Bethany
Methodist church, Saluda. Besides
her bereaved husband, she leaves sev
en children to mourn the loss of a
good wife and loving mother. The
surviving sons and daughters are:
Mr. John Perdue Perry, of Pennsyl
vania; Mr. P. B. Perry, of Saluda;
Mrs. S P. McCarty, of Old Town, and
Misses Mary, Dollie, Lucy and Ida
Perry, of the city. Mrs. Perry is sur
vived also by three brothers and one
sister, as follows: Messrs. John, Jim
and Will Berry, of Saluda, and Mrs.
- W. S. Glenn, also of Saluda.
Mr. Geo. W. Havird died of Bright's
disedse after ,a lingering Illness at
his. home in the city on Tuesday even
ing at 6.30 o'clock and was buried at
Hickory Grove (Adventist) church,
Saluda county, Thursday afternoon at
1 o'clock, service by. the Rev. Thomas
Mitchell. Mr. Havird leaves a wife,
and 1s survived also by two brothers,
Mr. L Y. Havird,. of Silverstreet, and
Mr C L. avrd of this city. The
*decesed was 70 rears old.
Mr'. Williamn AJk~en Fallaw, Jr., died
of consumption at King's -county hos
pital in New York on Tuesday morn
ing, after a long Illness, in the 40th
eagg biaage.. -The..deceasedt. lgit
Newbery 2# years'- ago, and. never
teturned....He 1w: sur1vve by his
father, Dr. W. A. Fallaw, of the city,
and a brother, Mr. H. C. F'allaw, of
the Montgomei-y, Ala., Journal. The
remains are expectenr to reach New
berry on the 8.57 Southern train Fr!
day morning, to be interred In Rose
mont cemetery, uipon arrival, in' the
Slot with the graves of his mother and
other relatives...
Mrs. Ann Kingsmore, of Mollohon,
died Tuesday night at 12 o'clock of
paralysis, at the age of 65, and the
body was shipped to Kibier's Bridge
Wednesday morning on the 11.50
Southern train. Burial Wednesday
afternoon.at St. Pauls, service by the
IRevs. J. A. Sligh and A. M.'Gardner.
Mrs. Kingsmore is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. Walter Bishop, with
whom she made her home, and by a
son, Mr. Robt. Kingsmore, of St.
Paul's section, and also by about ten
grandchildren.
Miss Addie Montgomery died at the
county home Wednesday night and
was buried in the cemetery there on
Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. She
had 'been an inniate of the home eight
or ten' years. Deceased was the sis
ter of the late Capt. John W. Mont
gomry and was well known in New
berry.
Mr. M. E. Prince died of paralysis
on Wednesday at 8.30 p. mn., after a
week's illness, at the home 'of his
son-in-law Mr. M. M. Player, of Oak
land mills, and was buried at Rose
mont cemetery at 4 o'clock Thursday
afternoon, service by the Rev. L. B.
White. He is survived by one daugh
ter, Mrs. M. M. Player, his wife hay
tig been buried at Rosemnont on the
'10th of September last. He was fix
,ing the fence around his wife's grave
when he received the paralytic stroke,
.which ended his life in one week's
time. Mr. Prince was 60 years old.
Mrs. Pressley W. Williams; of West
End, dropped dead about 6.30 o'clock
Thursday morning at he home while
preparing breakfast. She was 6C
.-r old She leaveo .a huaband, s
good old ex-Confederate soldier, and
two sons and one daughter, all hav
ing families. Interment will take
place at Rosemont at 11 o'clock Fri
day morning, service to be conducted
by the Rev. L. B. White.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *~
* AT THE THEATRE.
**
Coming Attractions.
November 11-Coburn Minstrels.
November 18-The Girl From Rec
tors.
November 24-The Fair Co-Ed.
December 1-Daniel Boone.
December 12-College Minstrels.
December 14-The Traitor.
December 25-The Thief.
January 3-Finnegan's Honeymoon.
January 15-The County Sheriff.
February 8-Madame Sherry.
February 22-The Lyman Twins.
March 29-A Woman of the Hour.
April 6--Christy Bros. Minstrels.
April 24-The Traveling Salesman.
NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR dATOR
AND ALDERME.i OF THE TOWN
OF NEWBERRY, S. C.
Notice is hereby given that the reg
ular annual election for a Mayor and:
Five Aldermen, one Alderman for
each of the five wards, to serve for a
term of one year, and a trustee of the
Newberry graded school district from
Wards 4 and 5, respectively, will be
held at the Council Chamber, in the
opera house, in the Town of
Newberry, South Carolina, on the
second Tuesday in December,
1911,' being the 12th day of said
month, the polls to be opened at 8
o'clock in the forenoon, and to close at
6 o'clock in the afternoon. D. F. Pif
er, A. C. Welch and Alex. Singleton
are appointed managers of the said
election.
?y order of the Town Council of
Newberry, S. C., on this the 5th day of
September, 1911.
J. J. Langford, Mayor.
Attest:
J. R. Scurry,
C. & T. T. C. N., S. C.
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S. C.
N~OTICE TO CREDITORS.
All -persons having demands against
the estate of Osborne L. Schu.mpert,
deceased, will render an account of
the same, duly attested, to the under
signed by November 20, 1911.
I Mrs. Mamie .z. schumpert,
10-24-t-taw. Administratrix.
Be wise-subscribe for The Herald
and News.
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'Saturday, Nov.11
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Presenting a Gorgeous Elec
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Joseph L. Crooks, Plaintiff,
against
Jason Jones, Defendant.
By an order of the Court herein, I
will sell to the highest bidder, before
the court house at Newberry, S. C.,
within the legal hours of sale, on
Monday, salesday, December 4, 1911,
that lot of land lying in the Town of
Newberry, in the section known as
Graveltown, in the County of Newber
ry, State of South Carolina, contain
ing one-fourth of an acre, more or
less, bounded on the north by lot of
Gilbert Pettus, on the east by Philip
street, on the south by lot of Aurelia
Lomax, and on the west by lot of Car
rie Gamon, on the following terms, to
wit: One-half of the purchase money
to be paid in cash and the balance on
a credit of twelve months, with inter
est from day of sale, the credit portion
to be secured by a bond of the pur
chaser and a mortgage of the premises
sdd, with leave to the purchaser to
anticipate payment; the bond and
mortgage to provide for an attorney's
fee of 10 per cent of the amount due,
in case of same being collected by an
attorney with or without suit. Pur
chaser to pay for papers and record
ing same. H. H. RIKARD,
Master Newberry County, S. C.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Lucy W. Cannon, Plaintiff,
against
0. C. Leaphart, Mertie Leaphart, J. J.
Langford and Sarah L. Foster, De
fendants.
By virtue of an order of the Court
herein, I will sell to the highest bid
der, before the court house at New
berry, S. C., within the legal hours of
sale, on the first Monday in December,
1911, same being salesday, andl the
4th day of said month, the following
described property to wit:
All that lot of land lying and be
ing situate in the Town of Newberry,
County of Newberry, State of South
Carolina, containing one-third of an
acre, more or less, and fronting on
Nance street, 67 feet, and running
back therefrom two hundred feet, and
having a uniform width of 67 feet,
and bounded on the north by lot of
N. L. Leaphart, on the east by lot of
Sallie H. F. Pope, on the south by lot
of Thos. .M. Sanders, and on the west
by Nance street, the same being the lot
conveyed to the saId o. C. Leaphart
by J. H. Clary by deed, dated Novem
ber 1, 1907.
Terms of sale: OneJhalf of the pur
chase price to be paid in cash, -the
balande on~ia. credit of twelve months,
the .credit portion j9 .e secure4 lr Iy4
bond of the purchader and a mortgagE
of the premises sold, said bond and
mortgage to provide for Interest at thE
rate of- 8 per cent. per annum, and tc
contain a stipulation for the paymeni
of .10 per cent. of the amount duE
thereon as attorney's fees, in case ol
collection by suit or foreclosure oi
by an attorney at law, in addition. tc
principal and interest, and the house
thereon to be insured in amount as
may be necessary 'by the Master, and
the insurance policy assrgned by thi
purchaser to the Master as awumonal
security. The purchaser wiii 'be r.
quired to pay to the Master $100 im
mediately when property is sold, as at
evidence of good faith in his bid. Pur
chaser to pay for papers and recording
same. H. H. RIKARD,
Master for Newberry County, S. C.
November 7, 1911.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
J. Pat Blair and Thomas S. Blair, ir
their own right and as Administra
tors of the Personal Estate of Mar
tha C. Werts, deceased, Plaintiffs,
against
Rebecca J. Thompson, Defendant
By' an order of the Court herein,
will sell to the highest bidder, befort
the court house at Newbrry, Souti
Carolina, within the legal hours o
sale, on Monday, the 4th of December
1911, same being salesday, all tha
tract or plantation of land lying anc
being situate in No. 8 township, New
berry County, State of South Carolina
containing one hundred and ninety
eight (198) acres, more or less, and
bounded by lands of P. S. Livingston
Mrs. Noah Taylor, Mrs. Alice Porter
Mrs. Rebecca L. Paysinge'r and per
haps others, the same being the lanc
formerly owned by David Werts, de
ceased, and which was set apart tc
Mattie C. Werts, widow of said Davii
Werts, as homestead by an order o1
the court of common pleas for th<
County and State aforesaid, on the
25th day of February, 1902, which or
der is recorded at Page 385 of Deec
Book No. 10, in the office of the Clerli
of Court of Newberry County, Soutl
Terms of sale: One-third of the pur
chase price to be in cash, the balance
on a credit of twelve months, the cred
it portion to be secured by the bond of
the purchaser and a mortgage of the
premises sold, the credit portion to
bear interest at the rate of 8 per cent.
per annum until paid in full, and the
bond and mortgage to contain a stipu
lation providing that if the same is
placed with an attorney for collection
or suit or foreclosure the maker will
pay 10 per cent. of the amount due
thereon as attorney's fees for collec
tion, in addition to principal and in
terest. The purchaser to have leave
to anticipata the payment of all or a
part of the credit portion in cash, the
purchaser to pa.y for papers and re
cording same.
H. H. RIKARD,
Master for Newberry County, S. C.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
COURT OF COMTMON PLEAS.
Annie R. Harris, in her own right and
as'Executrix of Nancy Caroline Har
ris, deceas.er, Plaintiff,
against
A-nie J. Harris and James A. Mim
wvagh, Defendants.
1y an order of the Court herein, I
will sell to the highest bidder before
h court house at Newberry, South
Carolina, within the legal hours of
sale, on Monday, salesday, December 4,1
1911, all that piece, parcel and lot of
land, lying and being situate in the
Town of Newberry, County of Newber
ry, State of South Carolina, containing
eleven thousand,. four hundred and
forty-five square feet, more or less,
and bounded by Friend street, which
it fronts, and being otherwise bound
ed by lands of the Columbia, Newber
ry and Laurens Railroad company, An
drew Eargle, Rufus Williams and
perhaps others, the same being the
i land of which Nancy Caroline Harris
died, seized and possessed, and being
more particularly described by plot
thereof made by F. W. Higgins, survey
or, on file with the records in this
case.
Terms of sle: Cash. Purchaser to
I pay for papers.
t H. H. RIKARD,
Master for Newberry County, S. C.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COURTY OF NEWBE~RRY.
COUI'OFCOMMON~ PLEAS.
Minnie Bouknight and others, PlantifE,
against
Osborne S. Goree and otherd, Defend
ants?
Pursiuant to an order of the Court
herein, I will sell at public outcry be
fore the -court house at Newberry, S.
C., to the highest bidder, within the
legal hours-of sale, o-n Monday, sales
,y, jDeceker 4, 1911, 4the -felIoWEg
describedl property to wit: All that
tract of land lying and belri situare
in the County of Newberry, State of
South Carolina, Tract No. 1 contain
ing twenty-five (25) acres miore or
less, bounded by lands of James and
C. D. Buzhardt, M. T. Oxner, Mrs.
Texanna Thomasson and public road.
Tract No. 2, containing 45 acres,
more or less, bounded by landa of Noah
Oxner,. Mrs. Texanna Thomasson and
Mrs. Rosa Carlisle.
Terms of sale: Cash. Purchasers to
pay for papers.
H. H. RIKARD,
November 6, 1911. Master.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
CCTINTY OF NEWBERRY.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
The Bank of Columbia, S. C., Plaintiff,
against
The Havird Company, Bettie Havird,
The Bank of Prosperity, The Banb
of Saluda and Robert L. Luther and
M. H. Kempson, Defendan.ts.
By virtue of an order of the Court
herein, I will sell to the highest bid
der, before the court house at New
bery, in South Carolina, within the
legal hours of sale, on Monday, sales
day, December 4, 1911, all the right,
title and interest of Bettie Havird in
and to all that tract, piece or parcel
Lof land, lying and being in the Town
of Prosperity, County of Newberry,
State of South Carolina, containing
twenty-five (25) acres, more or less,
Ljand bounded by Southern Railway
company's land, land of B. B. Hair and
'S. C. Barre and others.
Terms of sale: The purchaser will
be required to pay one-third of the
purchase price In cash, the balance In
one and two equal annual instalments,
with interest from day of sale at 7
per cent., payable annually, the credit
portion .to be secured by the bond of
Ithe purchaser and a mortgage of the
premises sold, with leave to the pur
chaser to anticipate payment of the
credit portion in whole or part, and
if the purchaser fails to comply with
the terms of sale said property will
be resold on the following saleeday
at the risk of the former purchaser.
The purchawe' shan be required to
when property is knocked down to
him. Said bond and mortgage to con
tain a stipulation for 10 per cent. of
the amount due thereon as attorney's
fees in case of foreclosure or put in
the hands of an attorney for collection. 3
Purchaser to pay for papers and re
cording same.
H. H. RIKARD,
Master for Newberry County, S. C.
November 6, 1911.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
James F. Epting, Sr., individualy and
as Administrator of Lula B. Epting, I
deceased, Plaintiff,
against
Lewie L. Lane, William L. Lane,.Ver
na Lane, Drayton L. Lane, James F.
Epting, Jr., Harry D. Epting, and F.
M. Schumpert as public guardian of
Guy H. Bodie, a minor, Defendants. 1
By order of the Court herein, I *ill
sell before the court house at New
berry, S. C., within' the legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder, on sales-1
day in December next, the same being
the 4th day of said month, all that lot <
of land lying and being situate in the t
Town of Newberry, 'County '' New
berry, State of South Carolina, known <
as Lot No. 1, of the Home Place of
Lula B. Epting, deceased, bounded by
Boundary street, Drayton street, Lot
Nos. 2 and 3 of said lands.
Also Lot No. 2 of said Home Place,
bounded by Boundary street, Lot
Nos. 1 and 3 of said Home Place and
lot of T. E. Epting, which will be more
fully shown by plats of said lots, made
by F. W. Higgins, surveyor, dated No
vember 15, 1910, now on file In the
Clerk of Court's office for Newberry
County, S. C., in the above entitled 1
action.
Terms of Sale: One-third of the pur
chase price in cash, the balance in one
and two years in equal annual install
ments, the credit portion to be secur
ed. by the bond of the purchaser and a
mortgage of the premises sold, with
leave to the purchaser to antiOlpate
payments of the credit portion in
whole or in part; the credit portion to
bear Interest -froln the day of sale at
the rate of 7 per cent. per annum, pay
able annually; said bond and mart
gage to contain a stipulation for ten
per cent for attorney's fees in case
the same is collected by suit or put in
Ithe hands of an attorney for collection.
The house on the home lot must 1)
insured by the purchaser for not less
than two-thirds of its value and the
insurance policy assigned to the Mas
ter as addii.ional security. Purchasers
to pay for papers and rec6rding the
same. H. H. R1KARD,
Ma.ter for Newberry County, S. C.
November 6, 1911.
STATE OF SOUTH ($AItdIlNA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Frank M. Schumpert, Probate Judge
for Newberry County and Public
Guardian of William D. Hatton, a
minor, Plaintiff,
against
Robert Norris, individually, and - as
Executor of the Last Will and Tes
tament of Mrs. E. H. Norris, deceas
ed, Elvira .Bruce, Kittie Norris, Wil
liam C. Norris, Lucy May White and
John T. Norris, Defendants.
By virtue of an order of .the Court!
herein. I will sell to the highest bid
der, befores the court house at~ New
berry, South Carolina, within the legalJ
hours of sale, on Monday, selesday,t
December 4, 1911, all that tract of land
lying and being situate in the county
of Newberry, State of South Carolina,
,on the waters of Cannon's. creek,
known as the "Isaac Hunt place," con
taining one hundred and seventeen
(117) acres, more or less, and bounded
by lands of George Johnstone. John C.
Neel, John C. Halfacre and estate of
George DeWalt, being the same tract;
of land whereon I now reside and
which was conveyed to me by deed
from Henry Halfacre, recorded in the
office of the register of mesne convey
ance for Newberry County, S. C., at1
page - book --.
Terms of sale: One-third cash, and
the balance in one and two equal an
nual payments, with interest on the
credit portion from day of sale at the
rate of 8 per cent. per annum, interest
payable annually, said credit portion
to be secured by a bond of the pur
chaser and a mortgage of the premises
sold, said bond and mortgage to pro
vide for 10 per cent. attorney's fees
in case of collection by suit or by an
attorney, with leave to the purchaser.
to anticipate the payment of the cred
it portion in whole or in part, and in
case the purchaser fails to comply
with the terms herein within ten days
after the day of said sale, the Mas
ter will resell said tract of land on
the following salesday at the risk of
the former purchaser. Purchaser to
pay for papers and recording of same.
K K. RTKAR~D,
Master for N. C., B. C.
;TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY.
In Court Common Pleas.
Wallace B. Todd, Plaintiff,
against
ame&4. Lane, The Scottish Ameri
can Co., Limited, Tench C. Pool, The
Bank of Columbia, S. C., The Pal
metto National Bank, M. S. Bailey
& Son, The First National Bank of
Clinton, S. C., The Carolina Nation
al Bank of Columbia, S. C.; South
Carolina Loan and Trust Co., and
Georgia Chemical Works, Defend
ants.
Pursuant to an order of the court
ere dated 16th October, 1911, by his
tonor, George W. Gage, presiding
udge for Eighth circuit, I will sell at
>ublic outcry to the highest bidder
efore the court house at Newberry,
outh Carolina, within the legal hours
)f sale, on Monday, salesday, Decem
er 4, 1911, the following described
racts of land, to wit, same being lands
)f James J. Lane:
Tract No. 1 of the -Giymph place,"
)eing situate and 'lying in the county
)f Newberry, State of South Carqlina,
:ontaining one hundred six and thir
,een one-hundredths (106 13-100)
tcres, more or less, bounded by lands
)f W. F. Brown, estate of Young Tobe,
[ract No. 2 of the Glymph place, and
drs. Mattie -Glymph.
Tract No. 2, of the Glymph place,
ying and being situate in Newberry
,ounty, State of South C".rol2-a, con
aining eighty-seven and three one
mundreds (87 3-100) acres, more or
ess, bounded by Tract No. 1 of the
lymph place, lands of Young Tobe,
rohn Cromer, E. L. Glymph and Mrs.
dattie L. Glymph.
Tract No. 1 of the Duncan place, iv
ng and being situate in the county of
ewberry, State of South Carolina,
ontaining one hundred fifty-five and
ghty-eight one hundredths (155 88
L00) acres, more or less, bounded by
ands of Henry Suber, J. L. Crooks, J.
E. Dickert, Tract Number 2
>f the Duncan place, and Broad river.
Tract No. 2 of the Duncan place, ly
ing and being situate in Newberry
'ounty, State of South Carolina, e*n
tiining One Hundred Twenty-Three
nd Forty One-Hundredths (123 40
Loo) acres, more or less,.bmunded bY
ract No. 1 of the "Duncan p1'ace?'
Lands -of J. R. Dickert and. Broad river.
The Wicker Place, lying and being
situate in the ,County of Newberry,
State of South Carolina, containing
Seventy-Six and Eighty-Four Hun
dredths (76 84--100) Acres, more or
less, bounded by lands of W. D. Bun
drick, John Ringer, Mrs. Williif
Lane, B. Cromner and Mrs. Mary'Wed
The Hents Place, ly1ig and being
situate in the County of NewbenT~,
StaVe # %ih Cteolin'*, cott*
Forty-hree (43) Acres, more or lese
abianded by lands of Sarah Folker,
Sligh and Crooks,'Estate.'of John Eas
gle and~W. F. Suber.
Th'e "Glymph Mill' Tract, lying~ a
being situate in the Ciounty of New
berry, State of South C2aroinia, con
tainig Sixty (60) Acres, mora or 14ss,
bounded by Broad riveN*, :ands of J. 8.
. Suber, W. F. Brown and others.
The "Oxner"~ Place, lying and being
situate in the County of Newberry.
State of South Carolina, contininSe
Twenty (20) Acres, more nr ess,
and .bounded by lands of Mrs. Carrie
Lane and otherS. " 4. ***
Terms ofeSale: Except as to the Ox
.er Place, one-third of tN pu:chase
price to be paid in ca-. . balance5
in two equal annual instaments, wi?a
interest from day of sale at 8 per cen
turn per annum, the credit portion to
be secured by the bond of the purchas
er and a mortgage of the premises
sold, with leave to the purchaser ae
anticipate payments in whole oy iA
part; the mortgage t. pror'ide f'r a'~
attorney fee of 10 per cent. of the
amount due thereon in case same Is.
foreclosed by suit or placed in the
hands of an attorney for collection~
The Oxner place the purchaser .shall
be required to pay one-half of his b!d
in cash, the balance in the~ eai,t,
interest at 8. pe; centum per annum
from day of sale, the credit portioni ta
be secured by the bond of the pnir
chaser and a mortgage of the premise~s
sold, with leave to the p'i:.haser to
pay all or part of the credit portioa
in cash; all other terms shall be as
provided in terms for the foregoing
trats. Purchasers to pay for paperm
and recording same.
~H. H. R!kard,
Master for Newbrry County.
November 6, 1911.
N~OTICE OF FINAL SETTLmENT.
Notice is hereby given that I will
make a final settlement of the estate
of Irvin M. Mills, a minor, in the pro
bate court of Newberry county on
Friday, November 10, 1911, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, and immedr
lately thereafter apply for letters di.
missory as guardian of said minor.
J. C. Mills, Guardian.
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